The late Elaine Stritch, an American actress and singer, was worth $10 million at the time of her death.
On July 17, 2014, Elaine passed away at the age of 89.
The most notable aspect of Elaine Stritch’s career was her frequent appearances on Broadway, as well as in movies and TV series.
Throughout her career, she received Tony Award nominations for “Bus Stop,” “Sail Away,” “Company,” and “A Delicate Balance,” and her solo show “Elaine Stritch at Liberty” won the Tony Award for Best Special Theatrical Event.
Stritch’s acting credits include appearing in the British sitcom “Two’s Company” and winning an Emmy for a recurring role on “30 Rock.” Among the students at the theater school were Marlon Brando and Bea Arthur, who would go on to become actors and actresses in the future.
In the mid-1940s, she began her professional acting career on stage, and later made a comeback on Broadway in the 1946 production of “Loco”.
Her acting credits include “Call Me Madam”, “Pal Joey”, “Sail Away”, and “Company”, all of which were on Broadway and National tours.